No, and I wouldn’t want to even if I could (I know not everyone would agree.) We don’t have any tests here. I would have to travel far and even then most are turned away. It wouldn’t change anything either way. I shouldn’t be in public no matter what I have. There are a ton of people in my area with respiratory bugs, of various types, vast majority not covid related, lots with flu. A positive result is a tool to simply scare people into staying home, which anyone should do if sick with anything anyhow. I don’t need that fear. There is no need for me to get tested. I’m self-isolated, safe, have all I need. My doctors would simply engage the same symptom managment they are doing now, and a positive test result would change nothing for me or anyone else around me. Frankly, they have said if I had it I’m long past contagious, and it would only stress others out and make them more panicky and stupid. I don’t know how accurate it is - but people sure are being panicky about things and doing things that make it worse, but better.
The virus has been in the US for some time. John Hopkins medical school (which has been more right in their predictions then the CDC so far) estimates many have it already, most untested because they simply are not that sick and tests not easy to obtain.
'Don't believe the numbers you see': Johns Hopkins professor says up to 500,000 Americans have coronavirus
My state almost abandoned increasing testing efforts to focus on symptom managment and getting everyone to distance themselves so they don’t give it OR catch it... until they realized positive test results might be the kick in the pants many need to stay home. Remember, there is confirmed asymptomatic spread. Everyone needs to be a bit guard with everyone else even if they have no symptoms or positive test results.
Let’s say I have “ordinary” pneumonia or flu or strep or one of the other ordinary coronavirus bugs running around or who knows what. I should still stay home because all of that is not something anyone needs to get right now because any of that too can become serious and become another need on a healthcare system that is starting to get exhausted.
That’s why doctors are saying over and over, if anyone is sick, stay home. Don’t try to wander into clinics exposing everyone just to get a test that says hey you are indeed sick and should stay home. Manage symptoms at home unless you stop being able to breathe ok enough. Then call the clinic or ER and get instructions how to get help. It’s also why so many places are shutting down, regardless if people are sick or not. It’s all about flattening the curve.
What is ‘flattening the curve,’ and how does it relate to the coronavirus pandemic?
The positive test results will rise as testing spreads. Some of it will be that we are catching more of those already sick and wandering around and hopefully they will start staying home. Some of the increase will be the spike in cases and hospitals will start to get full. The best thing anyone sick with any infectious virus (cold, flu, covid, etc) can do is stay home, call a doc, isolate per the doctor’s recommendations, and let the most sick take up those limited medical tests, beds, and resources.
Plus, the most likely place to catch covid outside of crowed public spaces/transit? Probably a covid testing center or hospital. I’m staying away unless I need to go to keep me alive and breathing.